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Hey gang. I was rehearsing some tunes the other day with a bandmate and noticed something surprising.

Here's the situation: I was on the Rick 12 going through ROS with neck pu thru a Fender Princeton Chorus, and the bridge pu thru a Roland JC77. The other guitarist was playing a nice Schecter through a Fender Deluxe. We had a drum machine going through some heavy duty reference monitors.

First I was playing the '90 370/12SPC (with original toasters, I believe) and was getting some killer jangle without even using any compression.

After a few songs, I switched to the J Dog Rick ('00 330/12 with new scatterwound toasters) and the sound got real thin. So I have some questions for the experts here:

Was it the type of toaster? the absence of the third pickup?

Also, I noticed with the 370, my neck tone was really really dull, even though when blended the guitar sounded great.

Thanks - J
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Did you have all pickups on in both cases? Does either guitar have the 0.0047 microfarad cap installed? Pickup heights/string heights the same?

It's also possible you're looking at a difference between 250k and 330k pots.
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Does the '90 370 have the 12k toasters also? Could be a possibility.
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Thanks Kris and Greg. I will check those things and post some pics tonight.
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Wanna sell me the 370 ?
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Yes, there could be a myriad of reasons for the differences in tone - 12k vs. 7.4k pickups, the .0047 microfarad cap, 250k vs. 330k pots, different brand or gauge strings, pickup height differences, different bridge or tailpiece, etc.
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Steve, you are welcome to email me an offer. I may soon be installing a very rare compressor which of course will significantly raise its value.
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Can anybody make heads or tails of this?

The '00 330/12JD

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The '90 370/12SPC

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Why none like having monocromate grey wires for fun.
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Ok you lost me.

Pleased to explain yes?
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